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Spring football work will begin on March 29. The coaching will be done by P. D. Haughton '99 and the men who played on the University team last year and are to graduate this spring. The first week will be devoted to preliminary work and getting into condition. Two weeks of scrimmaging will then follow. The practice is to be discontinued on April 15th...
...planning to coach the football team at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, next fall, where the will succeed Jack Cates, a former Yale man. Although Brickley has not signed a contract for the position he has made up his mind to accept it. After three years of training under Haughton, Brickley should be able to qualify as an expert coach. His work in that line with the Everett team late last fall proved his ability as such...
...Miss E. Marshall J. L. Kimberly Miss G. Ramsdell D. Moffat Miss Parkman D. P. Rumsey Miss M. Ramsdell J. H. Volkmann, Jr., Miss R. Lyon W. W. Weld Miss B. Rice S. Wiggin Miss R. Sherburne BOX C. R. T. Whistler (chairman) Miss Davies W. R. Bullard Mrs. Haughton L. W. Devereux Miss Richards E. M. Guild Miss Paine G. G. Haydock Miss Sizer G. T. King Miss Elliott A. T. Lyman Miss Nagel O. G. Ricketson, Jr. Miss L. Bullard T. Sizer Miss Foster BOX D. J. A. Jeffries (chairman) Miss D. Brown K. E. Fuller Miss Means...
...football rules committee, in its annual session at New York Saturday, made no radical changes in the playing code. The chief alteration is the elimination of the forward pass out of bounds. Under the new ruling, brought forward by Coach Haughton of the University team, any forward pass which goes out of bounds shall be considered an incompleted pass, whether it strikes a player or not, and if it occurs on the fourth down the ball shall go to the opponents at the last line of scrimmage...
...morning session of the ninth annual convention of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the La Salle Hotel, Chicago, Coach P. D. Haughton '99, who, with P. Withington '09, and F. W. Moore '92, represented the University, spoke on "Mental Training in Football," stating that the man with brains, regardless of size, was the most in demand in the present game. Professor C. W. Savage '98, of Oberlin, read a paper on "Professionalism versus Amateurism...